AppMatch.com – A Web Tool To Find Apps That Match You

It’s a smartphone-filled world today, with almost every household having multiple smartphones. Whether you are young or old, in school, college or business, or simply at home, there is a high chance that you have a smartphone. And most of us have dozens, if not hundreds of apps installed on our smartphones – Android and iOS alike. Both iOS App Store and Google Play Store are filled with millions of apps and games. While both Apple and Google try to curate their respective app stores to surface quality apps, it’s a very difficult task. We often end up installing the most commonly used apps. It tends to get a little boring and since app discovery is quite difficult, most of us don’t bother to look further. There are several apps and services that try to help us with app discovery. There are some blogs dedicated to just this. In this review today, we look at one such app called AppMatch.com. AppMatch.com is a web-based tool that helps you find the perfect apps for you. All you need to do is visit AppMatch.com on your phone’s browser and start the process of discovering apps that match you. The free service asks you a bunch of multiple choice questions, many quirky but simple ones. In asking these questions, AppMatch tries to determine what kind of a personality you have. To get an idea as to how this service works, you can answer a bunch of questions without creating an account. At the end of this first set, AppMatch will recommend apps that its algorithms have matched with your answers. To start discovering more apps, you will have to create an account. It’s worth mentioning that this is a totally free service with no caps on the number of questions or recommendations. If at any point, you don’t want to answer a question, you can simply skip it and move on to the next one. After every set of questions, AppMatch searches for apps based on your answers. You can then either save the match or skip it. You can continue new rounds to discover more apps.The Results AppMatch recommended me several good apps, some of them which I already use. On the first try, the service recommended me the TED app. Pretty good. As I started answering more questions, I discovered some more apps like Slice, Pocket and Groupon. Often, I ended up with no recommendations though, but it’s probably because the service is still in beta.Conclusion AppMatch tries to solve a problem that we all face. Trying to discover new apps at a time when app stores are exploding with a lot of new apps every day can be quite a challenge. Besides, who doesn’t like to discover interesting new apps, especially when they match your personality. Given that the service is free and without ads, it is probably worth your time to try it out.